I wrote this song to teach people that fear takes away from your destiny.
To listen to other presentations from SpellX, here is the link: https://i-asc.org/spellx-2021/

I wrote this song to teach people that fear takes away from your destiny.
To listen to other presentations from SpellX, here is the link: https://i-asc.org/spellx-2021/
Here is a video that I made with my team from the Friendship Revolution. Please watch, so you may think differently about nonspeaking people. Here is a link to the full video of Voices of Inclusion. https://youtu.be/0_BdYhKEM4o
I feel proud to have been a part of the beautiful Montreal Friendship Circle’s Project. I want to thank the group that I was a part of because they always made me feel seen. Please take the time to watch. I want you all to care about people with special needs.
My poem Hear Me Think Out Loud is recited in the video.
I wrote this song with my beautiful piano teacher, Laura Hastings, from Westmount Music Therapy, for I-ASC, which hosted the first ever Boards and Chords event for non speaking people. Listen with love.
I wrote this song with my beautiful piano teacher, Laura Hastings, from Westmount Music Therapy. This was the bold, first of its kind, SpellX which was put together by I-ASC. Listen with love.
This was my first interview. I was so nervous. Rhonda Massad, from the West Island News, was kind and patient. she made me feel so relaxed. Please listen with love.
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